Archive for April 2015

Buying furniture is an investment, so it’s only right that you’d want to look after your most valuable and loved pieces. After all, many of them can last a lifetime when cared for correctly!

While most quality items sold today will come with a set of care instructions, many of us may have inherited or acquired our most treasured antiques and heirlooms sans guidebook, and we’re left unsure about how to give them the care they deserve.

By following a few simple instructions, however, you can give your items the TLC it deserves without the risk of damaging it. Here’s how to ensure a happy, prolonged life for your most treasured items.

Upholding Your Upholstery

Over time fabrics will wear, fade and lose their charming looks, but follow these tips to keep it looking as good for as long as possible…

Gently vacuum your upholstery regularly using a brush attachment, as accumulated dirt will accelerate fabric wear. Vacuuming Chenille and Velvet fabrics in the same way also helps to avoid it from looking ‘flat’.

Hard as it may be, keeping pets off your furniture will keep it looking better for longer. (Why not get your kitty or pooch their own pet furniture, instead?!)

Plump up feather, soft back, and seat cushions regularly to rid them of dust and keep them plush.

Keep all furniture out of direct sunlight to minimise fading to the fabric.

Clean up any accidental spills as soon as possible – the sooner you do so, the less likely it is to stain. When spot cleaning a cleaner or stain remover, always test in a small area, which isn’t visible, to avoid damage.

Keeping Your Woodwork Worthy

It’s important with intricate woodwork to follow some simple pointers and to use the correct products to maintain its beauty.

Keep your furniture away from heat sources such as radiators, fireplaces, and direct sunlight - these can all affect the colour and dry out the wood.

Dust once a week with a soft cloth.

To clean more thoroughly: use slightly damp paper towels, being careful not to wet the wood too much. Dry using a soft cloth or paper towels.

Avoid using silicone based polishes as they can damage the surface over time. Instead, try using more natural options such as beeswax, and keep in mind that it’s always best to use a small amount. This only needs to be done maybe once or twice a year.

Looking After Loose Covers

If you have a sofa or chair with a loose cover, cleaning and drying them may seem a little daunting. No need to fret -

Look for the care instruction label (it’s most likely sewn into your loose covers) and follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully.

As a rough guide: most loose cover fabrics can be machine or hand washed at 30 degrees.

If there are no care instruction labels, or you’re unsure of what to do, we would suggest contacting a dry cleaners who should be able to advise.

If you feel that the time has come to replace your loose covers, we’d suggest contacting an experienced company such as Plumbs. We can advise on the type of fabric and design that would best suit your piece of furniture.

Taking the time and care to maintain your furniture can pay off as the life of your items are prolonged. If you’re unsure of how best to look after aspects of your furniture, especially if it’s worth sentimental or monetary value, it’s always best to contact an expert for advice.

Just like family and friends, our pets are a very important part of our lives. We nurture them from babies into loving and loyal companions, so it’s no surprise that many of us wish to spoil our furry friends as much as we can.

Pampered or not, every pet needs a comfortable place to sit and sleep, and so the market for personalised and extravagant beds pet has grown. Think diamanté, designer fabrics and out the box designs…

The bright fuchsia fabric gives this doggy day bed a fun and feminine feel. The bolster cushions with contrast piping add a touch of sophistication and comfort.

Bold lime green and aubergine colours create a real statement with this four-poster cat bed. This design can be recreated by simply turning an old side table upside down and adding a piece of upholstered foam to the centre. Turning the draw upside down means you can store any toys out of view.

Grey velvet and chevron pattern gives this pet sofa a modern and luxurious look. This simple style and classic shape of this piece of furniture means it won’t stick out next to most suites. By using scatter cushions on the sofa in a matching fabric, you can really co-ordinate the whole look.

This fuzzy ‘cat bun’ is great fun and any cat is sure to enjoy sleeping the hours away in this warm and cosy design. Felines love to snuggle and burrow so the cocoon shape of this bed makes it also great for play.

This upcycling project is a great way of reusing old suitcases. However, if your DIY skills aren’t great we’d suggest not stacking the beds on top of each other!

When we think about how much time we spend carefully choosing wallpapers, fabrics and furniture for our homes, it’s understandable that many people also want their pets’ furniture to match their individual tastes. Your pet may not notice that the pink piping on its bed matches the scatter cushions on your sofa, but if it’s comfortable that’s all that matters.

The Ideal Home Show London has finished for another year so now is the perfect time to look over the highlights from the new venue – Olympia, London.

Indigo & Earth Living Room

This blue colour scheme is anything but cold, especially when teamed with the contemporary wood burner and plush metallic accessories. Although there is quite a large sofa and a lot of furniture in this room, the use of glass and mirrors make this living room feel much more spacious.

Slate & Leaf Dining Room

Botanicals are an interior trend that’s set to stay! The vivid Green and Yellows in this room look great against the dark charcoal walls. The addition of white chairs and light pendant helps freshen and balance the overall look. Although the overall feel of this dining room is quite moody, the accessories and styling help take our minds straight to Spring/Summer.

Copper & Clay Bedroom

The Copper Blush walls in this bedroom are a huge trend for 2015. This colour and two-tone paint effect really plays on the Mediterranean feel of this trend. This design has also incorporated another big trend this season. Bold geometric prints in a mix of styles and sizes help add splashes of extra colour to this bedroom.

We loved how eye-catching this stand was from www.Turkisde-light.com. The dizzying display of colours, patterns and lights looked great against the black back drop.

And of course the telephone box sofa on the Plumbs stand! We loved speaking to all who stopped by, and we hope everyone had as much fun as we did. We look forward to seeing you all next year!